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  1. Toyama prefecture: Toyama prefecture (富山県 Toyama-ken) is an area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island. Its population was 1,110,000 in 2006. [100%] 2023-07-17
  2. Toyama (city): Toyama (富山市, Toyama-shi, Japanese: [toꜜjama]) is the capital city of Toyama Prefecture, Japan, located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chūbu region on central Honshū, about 200 km (120 mi) north of the city of Nagoya and ... (City) [75%] 2023-12-17 [Toyama (city)] [Cities in Toyama Prefecture]...
  3. Toyama Prefectural University: Toyama Prefectural University (富山県立大学, Toyama kenritsu daigaku) is a public university at Imizu, Toyama, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1962, and it was chartered as a university in 1990. (Public university in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan) [74%] 2023-11-18 [Universities and colleges established in 1962] [Public universities in Japan]...
  4. Prefecture: A prefecture (from the Latin praefectura) is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. This can be a regional or local government subdivision in various countries, or a subdivision in certain international church structures, as well as in ... (Administrative jurisdiction or subdivision in any of various countries) [65%] 2024-01-04 [Prefectures] [Types of administrative division]...
  5. Prefecture: Japan is divided into a total of 47 prefectures, created during the Meiji Restoration, with each being further sub-divided into municipalities. The term prefecture is derived from the translation of todōfu'ken (都道府県). [65%] 2023-03-05 [Japan]
  6. Tayama: Tayama (written: 田山 lit. "ricefield mountain") is a Japanese surname. [62%] 2023-11-24 [Japanese-language surnames]
  7. Prefectura: El término prefectura ha sido usado para denominar un órgano de gobierno o área territorial desde los tiempos del emperador romano Diocleciano, a través del Dominado, el cual dividió el imperio en cuatro prefecturas, cada una dividida en diócesis. De forma ... [59%] 2024-05-18
  8. Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983: The Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 (the Act) is a prime statute regulating transport activities in the State of Victoria, Australia. Key areas regulated by the statute currently include taxi and hire car services and compliance and enforcement, particularly ... (Compliance and Miscellaneous) [56%] 2024-01-13 [Transport in Victoria (state)] [Victoria (state) legislation]...
  9. Transport: Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. The term is derived from the Latin trans ("across") and portare ("to carry"). The development of transport vehicles has had an incredible impact on the ... [56%] 2023-02-04
  10. Transport: Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. The term is derived from the Latin trans ("across") and portare ("to carry"). The development of transport vehicles has had an incredible impact on the ... [56%] 2023-02-03
  11. Transport (Wales) Act 2006: The Transport (Wales) Act 2006 (c 5) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was passed in response to a resolution approved by the National Assembly for Wales on 17 March 2004. (Wales) [56%] 2024-01-13 [United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2006] [Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning Wales]...
  12. Transport: Transport (in British English) or transportation (in American English) is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipelines, and space. (Movement of goods or people between locations) [56%] 2024-08-31 [Transport] [Economics of transport and utility industries]...
  13. Koichi Toyama: Koichi Toyama (Japanese: 外山 恒一, Hepburn: Toyama Kōichi, born July 26, 1970) is a Japanese street musician and a fringe political activist who was a candidate for the governor of Tokyo in the year 2007. He was born in Kagoshima Prefecture and ... (Biography) [53%] 2023-12-27 [Internet memes]
  14. Toyama Castle: Toyama Castle (富山城, Toyama-jō) is a flatland-style Japanese castle located in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It is also called Azumi Castle (安住城 Azumi-jō). (Building in Toyama Prefecture, Japan) [53%] 2023-12-27 [Castles in Toyama Prefecture] [Museums in Toyama Prefecture]...
  15. Tateyama, Toyama: Tateyama (立山町, Tateyama-machi) is a town located in Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2016, the town had an estimated population of 26,212 in 9452 households and a population density of 85 persons per km². [53%] 2023-12-21 [Tateyama, Toyama] [Towns in Toyama Prefecture]...
  16. Nanto, Toyama: Nanto (南砺市, Nanto-shi) is a city in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is in a mountainous area in the south-west corner of the prefecture just north of Gifu Prefecture. [53%] 2023-12-20 [Nanto, Toyama] [Cities in Toyama Prefecture]...
  17. Kataller Toyama: Kataller Toyama (カターレ富山, Katāre Toyama) is a football club based in Toyama, Capital of Toyama Prefecture. The club currently plays in J3 League, Japanese third tier of professional football. (Japanese football club) [53%] 2024-02-04 [Kataller Toyama] [Football clubs in Japan]...
  18. Kiyohiko Toyama: Kiyohiko Toyama (遠山 清彦, Tōyama Kiyohiko, born June 5, 1969) was a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Chiba, Chiba, he graduated from Soka University and ... (Japanese politician) [53%] 2023-12-18 [Living people] [1969 births]...
  19. Kataller Toyama: Il Kataller Toyama (カターレ富山 Katāre Toyama) è una società calcistica giapponese con sede nella città di Toyama. Milita nella J3 League, la terza divisione del campionato giapponese. [53%] 2023-12-27
  20. Fukuoka, Toyama: Fukuoka (福岡町, Fukuoka-machi) was a town located in Nishitonami District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. On November 1, 2005, Fukuoka was merged into the expanded city of Takaoka. [53%] 2023-10-17 [Dissolved municipalities of Toyama Prefecture] [Takaoka, Toyama]...

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